Answer:
3 camps. 1) the ones who think they are better than others. They tend to treat citizens in their colonies as slaves or inferiors, and they think they OWN them.
2) the ones who are indifferent
3) the ones who think those colonies should be returned to their people. Most colonies still suffering from poor quality of life, or resources owned by EU settlers. it is partly due to colonization, hence its an unfair part of history.
take HK for example, i was listening to a professor the other day, the EU/UK settlers were grapping high end jobs and abusing locals back in the days, and they were in charge of law, so no one can touch them. And that EU settlers is better than locals mentality continue even till now, so EU settlers are living in mansions while locals are living in "shoebox"
Explanation:
They will spout extremely slowly if it is too cold, and they will grow more slowly if it is too hot. They will just fail if it is far too cold or hot. These temperature ranges have been mapped out by academic studies conducted in the USA for a variety of plants.
<h3>How does temperature affect the germination rate?</h3>
The germination rate grows with temperature increases up to the optimum temperature and falls at higher temperatures. The rate of plant growth increases as temperature rises from the lowest to the highest temperatures and decreases between the highest and lowest temperatures.
<h3>How do plants respond to high temperature?</h3>
Heat shock factors and other molecular players are activated in plants as a response to heat stress. Hormones play a key role as chemical messengers in this. Brassinosteroids are a class of hormones that plants produce that largely control their growth and development.
Learn more about temperature affecting on plants: brainly.com/question/12582674
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Answer: blinders
Explanation: Many people rely on personal experiences as a way of being informed and we mostly view this as the normal way things are supposed to be. This tends to blind us to other views as well as restrict individuals from observing the shortcomings of their perspective.
Social and cultural norms in a family setting are deeply ingrained and most times form the basis for the general outlook and expectations and other points of views are discarded or regarded as abnormal and strange. This is because we already have blinders on due to personal experience in our family situation.
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Your answer:
<em>Christian kingdoms took back land from the Muslim Moors.</em>
<u>Social Studies Grade 6 in E d g e n u i t y </u>
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